MOJO BEANS (SAINT JOSEPH BEANS)

In Hoodoo Folk Magic, Spell-Craft, and Occultism

MOJOBEANS,
also called African Wishing Beans, are widely believed to have the power
to make Wishes Come True. In New Orleans, following an old Sicilian
custom, they are placed on home altars on St. Joseph’s Feast Day, then
distributed for luck. Folks carry them in a flannel bag or use them in a
ritual to obtain Desires. They say you must make an odd number of wishes
— either 1, 3, or 7 — and for each wish, place one MOJOBEAN
in your pocket. Carry them this way for 7 days. At dawn on the 7th day, go to
running water, call out your wishes "in the name of The Father, Son, and Holy
Ghost” and throw the BEANS in the water over your left shoulder. Walk
away, don’t look back — and in 7 days, your wishes will come true. We
make no claims for these MOJOBEANS,
and sell them as a Curio only.

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